US2012012772A1PendingUtilityA1

Encapsulated outer stator isolated rotor stepper motor valve assembly

Assignee: MOORE MICHAEL EPriority: Dec 16, 2008Filed: Sep 23, 2011Published: Jan 19, 2012
Est. expiryDec 16, 2028(~2.4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H02K 5/1672H02K 5/128H02K 7/06
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Abstract

An electric motor assembly includes a rotor rotatable about an axis and a stator spaced radially away from the rotor. An isolation housing, configured to permit magnetic flux to flow therethrough between the rotor and the stator, is disposed between the rotor and the stator and defines an internal rotor chamber, in which the rotor is located. The isolation housing fluidly isolates the internal rotor chamber from the stator. An encapsulating cover is provided that radially and axially surrounds the stator. The cover is formed of a resin material and bonds the stator to the isolation housing to prevent relative movement therebetween.

Claims

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1 . A valve assembly for controlling pressurized fluid flow along a conduit, said valve assembly comprising:
 a rotor rotatable about an axis;   a stator spaced radially away from the rotor;   an isolation housing disposed between the rotor and the stator and defining an internal rotor chamber, in which the rotor is located,   said isolation housing being configured to permit magnetic flux to flow therethrough between the rotor and the stator,   said isolation housing being configured for operable attachment to the conduit,   said isolation housing fluidly isolating the internal rotor chamber from the stator; and   a shaft disposed along the axis,   said shaft being operable to shift axially between an extended position and a retracted position, with rotation of the rotor causing axial shifting of the shaft,   said shaft carrying a valve body that is shiftable into and out of the fluid conduit as the shaft shifts between the extended position and the retracted position,   said isolation housing including a valve body chamber fluidly connectable to the fluid conduit,   said shaft projecting into the valve body chamber, with the valve body being located within the valve body chamber when the shaft is in the retracted position.   
     
     
         2 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 1 ,
 said rotor and said shaft being threadably interconnected so as to translate rotational movement of the rotor to axial linear movement of the shaft.   
     
     
         3 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 2 ,
 said rotor comprising a radially inner element and a radially outer element,   said radially outer element being formed at least in part of magnetic material,   said radially inner element being formed of synthetic resin material.   
     
     
         4 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 1 ,
 said isolation housing comprising a generally cylindrical sleeve portion,   said sleeve portion presenting first and second axial margins,   said isolation housing including an end wall radially spanning the first margin to substantially seal an end of the rotor chamber,   said second margin being substantially open.   
     
     
         5 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 4 ; and
 a bearing rigidly fixed within the sleeve portion,   said bearing at least partially rotationally supporting the rotor.   
     
     
         6 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 4 ,
 said isolation housing further comprising a connecting bell portion,   said bell portion presenting first and second axial margins,   said first margin of the bell portion being secured to the second margin of the sleeve portion to define a junction therebetween,   said second margin of the bell portion being configured for operable attachment to the pressurized fluid conduit.   
     
     
         7 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 6 ,
 said bell portion including radially extending wall structure forming an endshield of the rotor housing.   
     
     
         8 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 7 ; and
 a bearing rigidly fixed within the bell portion,   said bearing at least partially rotationally supporting the rotor.   
     
     
         9 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 6 ,
 said bell portion including radially extending wall structure having a substantially flat surface aligned with and spaced generally parallel from the axis,   said shaft presenting a radially outer periphery, a portion of which being substantially flat,   said flat surface of the bell portion bearing against the corresponding flat portion of the shaft to thereby cooperatively prevent rotation of the shaft relative to the bell portion.   
     
     
         10 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 9 ,
 said sleeve portion including a generally solid segment along the first margin thereof with an extended recess extending axially therein configured to receive a portion of the shaft when the shaft is in the retracted position.   
     
     
         11 . The valve assembly as claimed in  claim 1 , said rotor and said stator cooperatively forming a stepper motor.

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